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Old 07-24-2006, 11:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Sutiiven
I'll learn all I need to learn about the art of bodybuilding in time
ha ha... lol... u dont need a journal for that...!!! just go lift weights for 40 years and at the end of it you'll probably know what worked best for you - provided your still alive.....

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I read all I can about kinesiology, physiology, timing of nutrition, the latest published scientific research on supplements and/or training techniques, other people's ideas (in real life and online) about their training philosophies who are more advanced than me, the latest published books on fitness, workouts that pro bodybuilders use, etc.
1.) eric is wwwwwwwaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy more advanced and knowledgeable than you...
2.) pro bodybuilders use a SHITLOAD of drugs (i think as a beginner you might want to skip this)

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if there's ever a question I want answered I will post one and ask specifically for you to answer it.
he doesnt owe you an answer......

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I couldn't care less about earning "liberties" to worry about how my comments online affect you.
how old are you kid ???

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don't ever post in someone's journal except if it's constructive criticism or something positive.
when you "look back" on this shitty program and dumbbass journal, you'll notice how constructive it was....but by that time you'll probably grow up as well...

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I'm not a "weekend warrior" I train 5 days a week with cardio every other day at 70% MHR and a maximum of 45 minutes
so WHAT ???

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Anything working well starting out should be motivational; then ask how to break plateaus
what does motivation have to do with plateaus..???

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I still make multi-joint (compound) movements my staple exercises in every workout
good...

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"Beach muscles" such as arms still need to be huge, symmetrical, proportional (relative to the rest of your body), and have awesome muscle separation and striations to win shows
so what are you getting at...???

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I'm not in this for the short term, I'm doing my best to grow proportionately throughout my life. Think about it: when your arms are proportionately SMALL relative to the rest of your body, wtf do you think should be the focus of your workouts? I don't know about you, but I don't feel like having (exaggerated numbers) 100 inch thighs and 13 inch arms
at the rate at which your going, i doubt you'll even have 13" arms....lol, go read the stickies....

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I don't think I'm gonna post in this forum again
good...

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as if I'll be missed
chill...i guarantee you wont...

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I'll stay out of your journal. It's your loss.
it sure is....

-Anuj
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